List of Plates, Figures and Maps

An Inventory of the Historical Monuments in City of York, Volume 1, Eburacum, Roman York. Originally published by Her Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1962.

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LIST OF PLATES, FIGURES AND MAPS

(For Approach Roads, Military Sites, Civilian Settlements the prefixed arabic numerals in brackets refer to the Monument numbers in the text; the capital letters in brackets under 'Wall, Rampart and Ditches' refer to the key-plan Fig. 3 and related text. Burials are grouped topographically under I—V Regions sub-divided into Areas, which are given lower case letters in brackets, and identified by small Roman numerals in brackets. Inscriptions etc. are grouped according to purpose, Secular, Religious, etc., and for reference in the text are prefixed by their own series of arabic numerals in brackets. Small Museum objects illustrated have the Museum number, if any, beneath the illustration, on the right; all C., H. and H.G. prefixed numbers are Yorkshire Museum series, J. are Sheffield Museum series.)

GENERAL
Map showing the position of the Monuments and Burials In pocket at end of book
Map: York and the Roman Occupation of Northern England Fig. 1
APPROACH ROADS
Diagram showing Approach Roads to ebvracvm Fig. 2
(2) In Spurriergate. Plan Fig. 49
     "     Excavated section Pl. 25
(9), (10) Plan showing road junction Fig. 51
MILITARY SITES
(12) Legionary Fortress
Key-plan Fig. 3
Aerial view of York City, with the Legionary Fortress imposed Pl. 1
Severan Defences. Reconstructed section Fig. 4
Constantian Defences. Reconstructed section Fig. 5
South-West Gate. Plan of recorded remains Fig. 6
North-West Gate. Plan of recorded remains Fig. 18
South-East Gate. Trajanic Inscription (Inscriptions etc., No. 1) Pl. 41
South Angle Tower. Plan and section Fig. 7
West Angle Tower (Multangular Tower):
Plan and sections Fig. 8
Exterior, from N.W. Pl. 3
     "    Junction with curtain-wall Pl. 2
Interior, from E. Pl. 4
Inside face. Detail showing put-log hole Pl. 7
Rear compartment. Section through foundation Fig. 16
East Angle Tower:
Plan Fig. 23
Sections Fig. 24
Excavation, from S.E. Pl. 15
     "    from E., from City wall Pl. 16
     "    Junction of N. wall with fortress wall Pl. 16
     "    Rear wall, from N.W. Pl. 16
Timber Tower:
Plan Fig. 9
Section Fig. 10
Interval Tower S.W. 3. Plan Fig. 11
Interval Tower S.W. 5:
Plan Fig. 12
Sections Fig. 13
Excavation, seen laterally from above Pl. 5
     "    Projecting front, inside, from N.E. Pl. 6
     "    1st-century ditch, within the projecting front Pl. 6
     "    Foundations, junction of rear compartment with Severan work Pl. 6
Front wall, detail of inside face Pl. 8
Party-wall, detail of face Pl. 8
Interval Tower S.W. 6:
Plan Fig. 8
Excavation. Front wall and foundation, S. and S.E. sides, from S. Pl. 9
     "    Severan foundation behind Constantian tower wall (removed) Pl. 9
Interval Tower N.W. 2. Plan Fig. 19
Interval Tower N.W. 3:
Plan Fig. 19
Engravings from C. Wellbeloved, Eburacum (1842), pl. II Pl. 11
Interval Tower N.W. 5:
Plan Fig. 19
Section through bank behind tower Fig. 20
Interval Tower N.E. 6:
Plan Fig. 23
Section Fig. 24
Excavation, from W. Pl. 14
Wall, Rampart and Ditches:
Curtain-wall and rampart, N.W. side. Engravings from C. Wellbeloved, Eburacum (1842), pl. I Pl. 11
1st-century ditch, inside Interval Tower S.W. 5 Pl. 6
(B) Plan Fig. 9
(Bi) Section through Timber Tower Fig. 10
Section through rear of defences Fig. 14
(C) Plan and section through ditch Fig. 11
Section through rampart Fig. 15
Rampart. Excavation showing horizontal timbers Pl. 12
Curtain-wall. Detail of outer face Pl. 10
     "    Inner face Pl. 12
(D) Plan Fig. 6
Curtain-wall. Detail of outer face with reused stones and bastard jointing Pl. 10
(E) Plan Fig. 6
(F) Plan and sections Fig. 8
(Fii) Section near W. Angle Tower Fig. 16
(Fiii) Section through ditch system Fig. 17
     "    Diagram showing phases in construction of ditches Fig. 17
Excavation. Severan foundation behind wall (removed) of Constantian Tower S.W.6 Pl. 9
Curtain-wall, N.W. of Interval Tower S.W. 6. N.W. of breach Pl. 13
     "    Remains of tile string, in section, from S.E. Pl. 13
     "    Tile lacing-course, S.E. of breach Pl. 13
(K) Section through wall Fig. 21
(M) Plan and elevations Fig. 18
(N) Plan Fig. 34
Section Fig. 22
(R) Plan Fig. 23
Sections through wall Fig. 24
Section through wall and rampart Fig. 25
(R) Curtain-wall. Details of inner facing showing re-tooling and claw tooling Pl. 7
(S) Section Fig. 26
Internal Buildings:
Key-plan showing position of 1st-century remains near W. angle Fig. 31
Streets, etc. Via praetoria. Sewer, now in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 17
     "     "    Gutter, now in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 17
"    Via decumana. Plan of remains under Treasurer's House Fig. 27
"    Intervallum road. Plan showing position on S.W. side of fortress Fig. 11
     "     "    Section through raised footwalk Fig. 28
     "     "    Lead pipe, now in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 17
Praetentura. Timber Barracks. Plan showing position of remains Fig. 31
     "    Barracks S, P, Q, R. Plan Fig. 29
     "    Barracks S, Q, R. Sections through walls and floors Fig. 30
     "    Bath House. Plan and sections Fig. 32
"    "    "    Caldarium apse, from W. Pl. 18
Retentura. (a) Column bases under Treasurer's House. Plan Fig. 27
Intervallum. (a) Oven. Plan showing position of remains near W. angle Fig. 31
     "    (b) Timber building. Plan Fig. 9
     "     "    Section Fig. 14
     "    Stone building. Plan Fig. 11
     "     "    Section Fig. 33
     "    (c) Store building. Plan Fig. 34
     "     "    Section Fig. 22
     "    (d) Store building. Plan Fig. 34
(13) Fortified Enclosure N.W. of fortress. Plan Fig. 35
(14), (15) Practice Camps, Bootham Stray. Plans and section Fig. 36
CIVILIAN SETTLEMENTS
Diagram showing the position of structural finds near the fortress Fig. 37
Diagram showing Roman buildings and other finds in the Toft Green area Fig. 38
(16) Defences:
(b) Wall in Old Station Yard. Plan Fig. 46
     "     "    "    "    Section Fig. 39
(17) Streets. (c) Fountain, reconstructed in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 21
(18) Building under St. Mary's Church, Bishophill Senior. Plan Fig. 40
(19) Bath House, Fetter Lane. Plan Fig. 41
(24) Buildings in Micklegate. Plan Fig. 42
(27) Building. Mosaic. Engraving published by W. Fowler Pl. 23
(32) Buildings. Plan Fig. 43
     "    Mosaic fragment. Bull with a fish tail Pl. 22
(34) Public Baths:
(b) Baths. Plan Fig. 44
(c) Bath. Plan Fig. 45
     "    Furnace, reconstructed in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 21
(d) Caldarium. Plan Fig. 46
     "    Sections Fig. 47
     "    Excavation, from N.W. Pl. 19
     "    Heated room and flue. Excavation, from W. Pl. 20
     "     "    "    "    "    from S.E. Pl. 20
     "    Masonry drain. Excavation, from S. Pl. 20
(e) Structures. Plan Fig. 46
     "    Section Fig. 47
(35) House. Plan Fig. 48
     "    Mosaic in Room (ii), the Four Seasons Pl. 24
     "     "    "    Detail of Spring Frontispiece
     "    Mosaic in Room (iii), fragment of border Pl. 22
     "    Mosaic in Room (iv). Drawing once in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 23
(39) Buildings, Spurriergate. Plan Fig. 49
     "     Building (i) Pl. 25
     "     Building (iv). Hypocaust Pl. 25
     "     "    Limestone wall to N.E. Pl. 25
(43) Building under the Post Office, Lendal. Plan and sections Fig. 50
(45) Building. Mosaic. Drawing once in the Yorkshire Museum Pl. 23
(46) Building N.W. of Blossom Street. Plan Fig. 51
(52) Structure on Foss river-front. Plan Fig. 52
     "     "    "    Reconstructional drawing Fig. 53
BURIALS
I. S.E. Region
Key-plan p. 67
(a) Castle Yard Cemetery
(ii) Coffin, of Julia Victorina (Inscriptions etc., No. 107) Pls. 56, 59
(v) Coffin, of Aurelius Super (Inscriptions etc., No. 104) Pl. 56
(b) Fishergate Cemetery
Pottery: H. 50, H. 148, H. 826, H. 872, H. 2132 (also Plate), H. 2134, H. 2341–2, H. 2359 Fig. 54
     "    Face vase, H. 2132 Pl. 29
Pipe-clay bust, H. 859 Pl. 31
(c) Walmgate-Fossgate
(i) Grave group. Glass: H. 321.7–8 Pl. 67
     "    Jet pendant, H. 321.14 Pl. 68
Pottery: H. 155 (also Plate), H. 190 Fig. 55
     "    Motto beaker, H. 155 Pl. 35
II. N.E. Region
Key-plan p. 70
(a) Heworth Green. Pottery: H. 149, H. 824, H. 2149, H. 2358 Fig. 56
(b) Heworth. Pottery: H. 2348, H. 2362 Fig. 56
III. N.W. Region
Key-plan p. 72
(a) Exhibition Square. Pottery, H. 2102 Fig. 57
(b) St. Mary's-Bootham Terrace
(i) Grave group. Pottery, H. 319.1 Fig. 57
(iii) Grave group. Jet bear and bead: J. 93.735–6 Pl. 70
     "    Pottery, J. 93.1017 Pl. 31, Fig. 57
(iv) Pottery: J. 93.1029–30 Fig. 57
(v) Grave group (Sycamore Terrace): H. 5–12 Fig. 58
     "    Bone slip, H. 5 (Inscriptions etc., No. 150) Pl. 65
     "    Glass flagon, H. 12 Pl. 67
(c) Burton Stone Lane. Pottery: H. 2336, H. 2338–9, H. 2351, H. 2357, H. 2361 Fig. 59
(e) The Avenue, Clifton. Pottery: H. 2195–6, H. 2344–5 Fig. 60
(f) Clifton
Glass, 1948.3.1 Fig. 89
Pottery, Motto beaker, H. 153 Pl. 35
(g) Rawcliffe Lane. Pottery: H. 2363.1–3 Fig. 61
IV. S.W. Region
Key-plan p. 77
Railway Station Cemetery. Key-plan of Areas containing Burials Fig. 62
(b) Area
(ii) Glass: H.G. 146.1–4 Pl. 67, Figs. 63, 90
(iv) Tile tomb Pl. 28
(ix) Grave group, H. 106 Pl. 70
(c) Area
(iv) Glass, H. 103.1. (v) Glass, H.G. 231 Fig. 89
(vi) Glass, H.G. 127 Pl. 66
(ix) Jet distaff, H. 314.1 Pl. 69
     "    Ivory fan handles, H. 304 Pl. 71
(d) Area
(i) Lead coffin lid Fig. 64
(v) Tile tomb Pl. 28
(x) Lead urn (Inscriptions etc., No. 145) Pl. 32
(e) Area
(iii) Jet pendant, H. 320.1 Pl. 68
(vi) Grave group. Glass: H. 324.5–6 Fig. 88
     "    Casket-mounts: H. 324.7, 8, 10, 11, 13–15 Fig. 65
(f) Area
(iii) Glass, H.G. 32. (iv) Glass, H.G. 182 Fig. 89
(vi) Slate tablet (Inscriptions etc., No. 146) Pl. 65
(ix) Coffin, of Flavius Bellator (Inscriptions etc., No. 105) Fig. 86
(xii) Pottery, H. 42 Fig. 66
(g) Area
(i) Coffin, of Julia Fortunata (Inscriptions etc., No. 106) Pl. 57
(h) Area
(iii) Pottery: J. 93 series: 989–91, 993–4, 996, 998, 1003, 1014, 1018–20, 1026, 1033, 1035–6, 1051–2, 1055, 1062, 1072, 1083 Fig. 66
(iv) Pottery: H. 25–6 Fig. 66
     "    Bronze duck brooches, H. 31 Pl. 34
(i) Unlocalised Burials
Jet pins, H. 105 Pl. 69
Bone pins Pl. 71
Bronze brooches: H. 139 a, b, c, H. 2426 Pl. 34
Grave group. Glass, H. 13 Fig. 89
Grave group: H. 34 a-c Pl. 30
     "    Pottery, Cooking pot, H. 34 a Fig. 67
     "     Motto beaker, H. 34 b Pl. 35, Fig. 67
     "    Glass, H. 34 c Pl. 67, Fig. 88
Pottery: H. 161, H. 165, H. 168 (also Plate), H. 181, H. 2153–4, H. 2182, H. 2218–9, H. 2236, H. 2261, H. 2267–70, H. 2272, H. 2275–6, H. 2278, H. 2305 Fig. 67
     "    H. 38.1, H. 73, H. 152, H. 158, H. 160, H. 166, H. 182, H. 805–8, H. 2159, H. 2170, H. 2175, H. 2221, H. 2225, H. 2229–30, H. 2240, H. 2256 Fig. 68
     "    H. 76–7, H. 1049, H. 2186, H. 2255, H. 2290–1, H. 2297–8, H. 2308 Fig. 69
     "    Motto beaker, H. 154 Pl. 35
     "    'Hunt cup', H. 163; flagon, H. 168 Pl. 31
The Mount Cemetery. Plan of Burials Fig. 70
(j) Micklegate
(ii) Pottery: H. 65, H. 159, H. 788, H. 2069, H. 2076, H. 2135 (also Plate), H. 2331, H. 2333 Fig. 71
     "    Face vase, H. 2135 Pl. 29
(k) Blossom Street
(vi) Articulated jet bracelet, H. 108 Pl. 70
(xii) Pottery. Face vase, Accn. 1267 Pl. 29
(xii) Pottery. Cooking pot, H. 2334 Fig. 71
(l) The Mount
(i) Burial vault Fig. 72
(iii) Pottery, H. 2329 Fig. 73
(vii) Glass, H.G. 53 Pl. 66
Pottery: H. 142, H. 2328 Fig. 73
(xi) Grave group (Hennebique House): Pottery (1–4) Pl. 30, Fig. 73
(m) Driffield Estate, Mount School, Holgate Railway Bridge
(ii) Coffin, of Theodorianus (Inscriptions etc., No. 109) Pl. 57, Fig. 86
Pottery: H. 817–23, H. 2317, H. 2324, H. 2330 Fig. 74
(vi) Coffin, of Aelia Severa (Inscriptions etc., No. 103) Pl. 57, Fig. 86
Pottery, H. 2326 Fig. 74
(vii) Pottery: J. 93 series: 987, 1000, 1002, 1010, 1058 Fig. 75
(xvii) Bronze mouse Pl. 34
(xviii) Coffin, of Simplicia Florentina (Inscriptions etc., No. 108) Pl. 56
(xix) Lead urn, H. 1058 Pl. 32
(n) Unlocalised Burials fro The Mount
(ii) Grave group. Pottery, H. 2071 Fig. 75
(iv) Segmented jet bracelet Pl. 70
(v) Glass, H.G. 144 Pl. 66
(o) Trentholme Drive and Mount Vale
Cemetery. Excavation, looking N.E. to the Drive Pl. 26
Pottery, from cremations (i–xi) Fig. 76
     "     "    (xii) Fig. 77
Inhumations. Crouched and extended burials, looking W. Pl. 27
     "    Stone cist, after removal of lid Pl. 27
Pottery, from inhumations (xiii–xxviii) Fig. 77
     "    (xxix–xxxi) Fig. 78
     "    (xxxii) 'Parisian' ware Pl. 31
(q) Dringhouses
(iv) Pottery. Face vase, H. 2133 Pl. 29
     "    H. 782, H. 2077 Fig. 78
V. S. Region
Key-plan p. 107
(b) Clementhorpe
(i) Gypsum burial. Woman and child Pl. 33
     "     Textile impressions Pl. 33
(ii) Grave group. Pottery, H. 2312 Fig. 78
     "    Glass, H.G. 44 Pl. 67
(iv) Pottery: H. 2078, H. 2309, H. 2314, H. 2332 Fig. 78
INSCRIPTIONS, SCULPTURES and ARCHITECTURAL FRAGMENTS
Secular
(1) Commemorative tablet, Trajanic. Fragment conjecturally completed Pl. 41
(2–4) Commemorative tablets, fragments Pl. 37
(5–7) Centurial stones Pl. 36
(8) Statue, head of Constantine Pl. 42
(9, 11–5) Architectural fragments Pls. 40, 48, Fig. 79
(17) Masonry block, inscribed Pl. 36, Fig. 81
(18) Masonry blocks, phalli Pl. 36
(19–22) Antefixes, terra-cotta Pls. 38–9
(23) Roof finials, terra-cotta Pl. 38
(25–7) Tile stamps Fig. 80
(28) Plaque, terra-cotta Pl. 38
Religious
(29) Altar, Jupiter Pl. 45
(30) "    Mars Pl. 44, Fig. 81
(32) "    Silvanus Pl. 44, Fig. 81
(33) "    Fortune Pl. 43
(34) "    Genio Loci Fig. 81
(36) "    Matribus Afris etc. Pl. 44, Fig. 81
(37) "    Matribus, etc. Pl. 44, Fig. 81
(38) "    Matribus Domesticis etc. Pl. 43, Fig. 81
(39) "    Veteris Pl. 44, Fig. 81
(40) "    Arciaco Pl. 43
(42) "    uninscribed, Matres Pl. 45
(45) "    " Pl. 44
(51) Dedication tablet, Genio Loci Feliciter Pl. 37
(52) "    "    Numinibus Augustorum etc. Pl. 47
(53) "    "    Hercules Pl. 47
(54) "    "    Serapis Pl. 47
(55) "    "    inscribed fragments Pl. 47
(56) Statue base, inscribed, Fortune Pl. 49, Fig. 81
(58) Statue, inscribed, Arimanius Pl. 46, Fig. 81
(59) "    Mars Pl. 46
(60–3) Statuettes Pl. 49
(67) Relief, Mithraic Pl. 46
(70) "    head of Celtic god Pl. 46
Sepulchral
(71) Tombstone, Aelia Aeliana Pl. 50, Fig. 81
(72) "    Baebius Crescens Pl. 51, Fig. 82
(73) "    Corellia Optata Pl. 50
(74) "    Decimina Pl. 55
(75) "    Duccius Pl. 55
(76) "    Eglecta Pl. 50, Fig. 83
(77) "    Flavia Augustina Pl. 54, Fig. 83
(79) "    Hyllus Pl. 51, Fig. 84
(80) "    Julia Brica Pl. 54, Fig. 84
(81) "    fragment, Julia Secunda Fig. 84
(82) "    Julia Velva Pl. 55
(83) "    fragment, ... obassaeus Pl. 50, Fig. 84
(84) "    Mantia etc. Pls. 51, 55, Fig. 84
(85) "    carved fragment Pl. 50
(86) "    inscribed fragment Pl. 52
(87) "    "    " Pl. 52, Fig. 85
(88) "    "    "    Manlius Crescens Pl. 52, Fig. 85
(90) "    "    "    child of Vitellia Procula Pl. 52
(91) "    "    " Pl. 52
(92) "    "    " Fig. 85
(95) "    (centurion) Pl. 53
(96) "    (smith) Pl. 53
(98–9) Tombstones, carved fragments Pl. 54
(78) Tomb tablet, Flavius Flavinus Pl. 51
(94) "    "    inscribed fragment Fig. 85
(103) Coffin, Aelia Severa Pl. 57, Fig. 86
(104) "    Aurelius Super Pl. 56
(105) "    Flavius Bellator Fig. 86
(106) "    Julia Fortunata Pl. 57
(107) "    Julia Victorina Pls. 56, 59
(108) "    Simplicia Florentina Pl. 56
(109) "    Theodorianus Pl. 57, Fig. 86
(112) Coffin, carved fragment Pl. 56
(113, 115–9) Statues, human Pls. 49, 58, 62–3
(120) Statue, sphinx Pl. 62
(121) "    fragment, tail of marine monster Pl. 48
(122) "    "    sphinx (?) Pl. 63
(123) "    fragments, lions Pl. 63
(124) Relief, mourning Atys Pl. 62
(125) Plaque Pl. 48
(126) Relief, Triton Pl. 64
(127) "    Neptune Pl. 61
(128) "    man with horse Pl. 64
(129) "    fragment, horse and dog Pl. 64
(130) Sculptured head, inscribed Pl. 61
(132) Relief, fragment, pine-cone Pl. 48
(134–5) Architectural fragments Pls. 63–4
(137–8) Tomb furniture Pl. 60
Inscribed Small Objects
(139–45) Metal Pls. 32, 65
(146–50) Stone, ivory, bone Pl. 65, Fig. 58
Inscribed Pottery
(151) Motto beakers Pl. 35
(152–4) Graffiti Figs. 73, 77, 87
GLASS IN ROMAN YORK
Late 1st and 2nd century:—
Bowl and beaker fragments: H.G. 176 (pillar-moulded) Fig. 89
     "     "    "    H.G. 205.3 (cut); H.G. 218 (Alexandrian); H.G. 273 (mould-blown) Fig. 88
Chariot cup fragment, un-numbered (a) Fig. 88
Cinerary vessel, H.G. 53 Pl. 66
     "     Y.M. 1948.3.1 Fig. 89
Cup fragments: H.G. 192 (base); H.G. 222–3 (handles) Fig. 88
Flasklet, H. 300 Fig. 89
Hexagonal jug, H. 34 c Pls. 30, 67, Fig. 88
Unguent bottles: H.G. 16, H.G. 217 (inscribed); H.G. 32, H.G. 49, H.G. 231 Fig. 89
     "     H.G. 36.1–2 Pl. 66
3rd and 4th century:—
Beakers: H.G. 127, H.G. 144, H.G. 180 Pl. 66
Bottles: H. 13 (necked); H.G. 182 (delphiniform handles) Fig. 89
     "    H. 321.7–8; H.G. 109 (dropper) Pl. 67
     "    H.G. 146.1–4 (two hole-mouthed, two necked) Pl. 67, Figs. 63, 90
     "    H.G. 324.6 (ring-shaped) Fig. 88
Flasks: H. 2059.2, H.G. 33 Pl. 67
     "    H.G. 227 (fragment) Fig. 88
Jar, H.G. 2 Fig. 89
Jug: H. 12 Pl. 67, Fig. 58
     "    H. G. 44 Pl. 67
Mirror glass, H. 11 Fig. 58
Rhenish crystal:
Colourless: H.G. 202.6, and un-numbered (b) (bowl fragments) Fig. 88
Cut: H.G. 210 (bowl); H.G. 162, H.G. 211, H.G. 205.1 (fragments) Fig. 88
Polychrome: H.G. 153, H.G. 184 (with blue trail); H.G. 208 (bird); unnumbered (Cologne vase) Fig. 88
Unguent flasks: H.G. 6, H.G. 9, H.G. 103.1 Fig. 89
     "     H.G. 154 Pl. 66
     "     H.G. 324.5 Fig. 88
JET INDUSTRY IN ROMAN YORK, and Miscellanea
Bangles, jet (for Bracelets see Beads):
H. 9 (plain) Fig. 58
H. 106.13 (carved) Pl. 70
Beads, jet: H. 106 (spherical); J. 93.736, H. 108, and un-numbered (wedge-shaped, from articulated bracelets) Pl. 70
Distaffs, jet: H. 314.1–2 Pl. 69
Pins, bone Pl. 71
     "     with pearl, metal, jet heads Pl. 71
Pins, jet: H. 105, H. 314.3, H. 2446–7 (faceted heads); H. 105 (cantharus heads); H. 2445 (human head) Pl. 69
     "     H. 106.1–9 (spherical heads) Pl. 70
Pendants, jet: H. 320.1, H. 321.14, H. 2443 (Gorgon medallions); H. 1028, H. 2442, H. 2444 (portrait medallions) Pl. 68
     "     J. 93.735 (bear) Pl. 70
Rings, jet: H. 106.12 (carved bezel); C. 1030, and un-numbered (plain bezels) Pl. 70
Roughouts, jet, H. 113 Pl. 70